Mrs. Himmler. the wife of William Himmler, was a native of Ireland, where she was born on Christmas Day, December 25, 1862, the daughter of John and Catherine O'Connell Malone. She was married on November 22, 1891, in New York City to William F. Himmler, who survives. They moved to this city thirty-six years ago and during that period, Mrs. Himmler made a host of friends who mourn her death.
Mrs. Himmler was a faithful and devout member of the St. Ambrose Catholic Church and was a member of the Ladies Altar Society of the church.
Besides the husband, she is survived by three children, William F. Himmler Jr., of North Vernon; John G. Himmler of this city and Miss Mary C. Himmler, also of Seymour. One son, Hubert Himmler, preceded her in death. A brother, Edward Malone, of County Kilkenny, Ireland, and one grandchild also survive.
Funeral services will be conducted at 9 o'clock Saturday morning from the St. Ambrose Catholic Church with the Rev. Father C. W. Burkart, pastor, in charge. Burial in the Catholic Cemetery.
Friends may call at the home, 836 South Walnut street, after 7 o'clock tonight.
Seymour Daily Tribune
Mrs. Himmler. the wife of William Himmler, was a native of Ireland, where she was born on Christmas Day, December 25, 1862, the daughter of John and Catherine O'Connell Malone. She was married on November 22, 1891, in New York City to William F. Himmler, who survives. They moved to this city thirty-six years ago and during that period, Mrs. Himmler made a host of friends who mourn her death.
Mrs. Himmler was a faithful and devout member of the St. Ambrose Catholic Church and was a member of the Ladies Altar Society of the church.
Besides the husband, she is survived by three children, William F. Himmler Jr., of North Vernon; John G. Himmler of this city and Miss Mary C. Himmler, also of Seymour. One son, Hubert Himmler, preceded her in death. A brother, Edward Malone, of County Kilkenny, Ireland, and one grandchild also survive.
Funeral services will be conducted at 9 o'clock Saturday morning from the St. Ambrose Catholic Church with the Rev. Father C. W. Burkart, pastor, in charge. Burial in the Catholic Cemetery.
Friends may call at the home, 836 South Walnut street, after 7 o'clock tonight.
Seymour Daily Tribune
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